The US and Panama: The Evolution of an Asymmetric Relationship

Author(s)Watts, Michelle Arnold
Author(s)Dannels-Ruff, Kimberly
Date Accessioned2016-09-24T19:12:21Z
Date Available2016-09-24T19:12:21Z
Publication Date2011-06-30
AbstractThis article examines the historic transition of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama and analyzes how this transition transformed the relationship between the US and Panama. We argue that the relatively peaceful transition of the Canal from the US to Panama, despite its flaws, ultimately allowed Panama to overcome a history of occupation, to gain long-awaited sovereignty over its territory and to expand its role in the international community. With the acquisition of the Canal, and the lengthy transition period which allowed adequate time for Panamanians to master Canal operations, Panama has become an essential player in the global economy and now uses the Canal as a catalyst for national economic growth. The transition, as well as the divergent interests of both actors, changed the historically asymmetric relationship between the US and Panama. While the US remains dominant, Panama has solidified its sovereignty.en_US
ISSN1536-1837
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/19692
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherLatin American Studies Program, University of Delaware, Newark, DEen_US
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
KeywordsAsymmetry Theoryen_US
KeywordsPanamaen_US
KeywordsUnited Statesen_US
KeywordsCarter-Torrijos treatiesen_US
KeywordsDeconcinien_US
KeywordsLiberalismen_US
KeywordsNoriegaen_US
KeywordsHay-Bunau-Varilla Treatyen_US
KeywordsUnexploded ordinancesen_US
KeywordsJimmy Carteren_US
KeywordsNeutrality Treatyen_US
TitleThe US and Panama: The Evolution of an Asymmetric Relationshipen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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